NetworkManager/libnm-core/nm-setting-bluetooth.c

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+
/*
* Copyright (C) 2007 - 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2007 - 2008 Novell, Inc.
*/
#include "nm-default.h"
#include "nm-setting-bluetooth.h"
#include <net/ethernet.h>
#include "nm-connection-private.h"
#include "nm-setting-cdma.h"
#include "nm-setting-gsm.h"
#include "nm-setting-private.h"
#include "nm-utils.h"
#include "nm-utils-private.h"
/**
* SECTION:nm-setting-bluetooth
* @short_description: Describes Bluetooth connection properties
*
* The #NMSettingBluetooth object is a #NMSetting subclass that describes
* properties necessary for connection to devices that provide network
* connections via the Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking (DUN) and Network Access
* Point (NAP) profiles.
**/
/*****************************************************************************/
NM_GOBJECT_PROPERTIES_DEFINE_BASE(PROP_BDADDR, PROP_TYPE, );
typedef struct {
char *bdaddr;
char *type;
} NMSettingBluetoothPrivate;
G_DEFINE_TYPE(NMSettingBluetooth, nm_setting_bluetooth, NM_TYPE_SETTING)
#define NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_GET_PRIVATE(o) \
(G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE((o), NM_TYPE_SETTING_BLUETOOTH, NMSettingBluetoothPrivate))
/*****************************************************************************/
/**
* nm_setting_bluetooth_get_connection_type:
* @setting: the #NMSettingBluetooth
*
* Returns the connection method for communicating with the remote device (i.e.
* either DUN to a DUN-capable device or PANU to a NAP-capable device).
*
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* Returns: the type, either %NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_TYPE_PANU,
* %NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_TYPE_NAP or %NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_TYPE_DUN
**/
const char *
nm_setting_bluetooth_get_connection_type(NMSettingBluetooth *setting)
{
g_return_val_if_fail(NM_IS_SETTING_BLUETOOTH(setting), NULL);
return NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_GET_PRIVATE(setting)->type;
}
/**
* nm_setting_bluetooth_get_bdaddr:
* @setting: the #NMSettingBluetooth
*
* Gets the Bluetooth address of the remote device which this setting
* describes a connection to.
*
* Returns: the Bluetooth address
**/
const char *
nm_setting_bluetooth_get_bdaddr(NMSettingBluetooth *setting)
{
g_return_val_if_fail(NM_IS_SETTING_BLUETOOTH(setting), NULL);
return NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_GET_PRIVATE(setting)->bdaddr;
}
static gboolean
verify(NMSetting *setting, NMConnection *connection, GError **error)
{
NMSettingBluetoothPrivate *priv = NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_GET_PRIVATE(setting);
const char * type;
gboolean missing_nap_bridge = FALSE;
if (priv->bdaddr && !nm_utils_hwaddr_valid(priv->bdaddr, ETH_ALEN)) {
g_set_error_literal(error,
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR,
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY,
_("property is invalid"));
g_prefix_error(error,
"%s.%s: ",
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_SETTING_NAME,
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_BDADDR);
return FALSE;
}
type = priv->type;
if (!type) {
if (connection) {
/* We may infer the type from the (non-)existence of gsm/cdma/bridge settings. */
type = _nm_connection_detect_bluetooth_type(connection);
}
if (!type) {
g_set_error_literal(error,
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR,
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_PROPERTY,
_("property is missing"));
g_prefix_error(error,
"%s.%s: ",
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_SETTING_NAME,
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_TYPE);
return FALSE;
}
}
if (!NM_IN_STRSET(type,
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_TYPE_DUN,
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_TYPE_NAP,
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_TYPE_PANU)) {
nm_assert(priv->type == type);
g_set_error(error,
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR,
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY,
_("'%s' is not a valid value for the property"),
type);
g_prefix_error(error,
"%s.%s: ",
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_SETTING_NAME,
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_TYPE);
return FALSE;
}
/* Make sure the corresponding 'type' setting is present */
if (connection && nm_streq(type, NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_TYPE_DUN)) {
gboolean gsm = FALSE, cdma = FALSE;
gsm = !!nm_connection_get_setting_gsm(connection);
cdma = !!nm_connection_get_setting_cdma(connection);
if (!gsm && !cdma) {
/* We can't return MISSING_SETTING here, because we don't know
libnm-core: merge NMSetting*Error into NMConnectionError Each setting type was defining its own error type, but most of them had exactly the same three errors ("unknown", "missing property", and "invalid property"), and none of the other values was of much use programmatically anyway. So, this commit merges NMSettingError, NMSettingAdslError, etc, all into NMConnectionError. (The reason for merging into NMConnectionError rather than NMSettingError is that we also already have "NMSettingsError", for errors related to the settings service, so "NMConnectionError" is a less-confusable name for settings/connection errors than "NMSettingError".) Also, make sure that all of the affected error messages are localized, and (where appropriate) prefix them with the relevant property name. Renamed error codes: NM_SETTING_ERROR_PROPERTY_NOT_FOUND -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_PROPERTY_NOT_FOUND NM_SETTING_ERROR_PROPERTY_NOT_SECRET -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_PROPERTY_NOT_SECRET Remapped error codes: NM_SETTING_*_ERROR_MISSING_PROPERTY -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_PROPERTY NM_SETTING_*_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY NM_SETTING_ERROR_PROPERTY_TYPE_MISMATCH -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_ERROR_TYPE_SETTING_NOT_FOUND -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_SETTING NM_SETTING_BOND_ERROR_INVALID_OPTION -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY NM_SETTING_BOND_ERROR_MISSING_OPTION -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_PROPERTY NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_ERROR_TYPE_SETTING_NOT_FOUND -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_SETTING NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_ERROR_SLAVE_SETTING_NOT_FOUND -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_SETTING NM_SETTING_IP4_CONFIG_ERROR_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_METHOD -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY NM_SETTING_IP6_CONFIG_ERROR_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_METHOD -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY NM_SETTING_VLAN_ERROR_INVALID_PARENT -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_SECURITY_ERROR_MISSING_802_1X_SETTING -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_SETTING NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_SECURITY_ERROR_LEAP_REQUIRES_802_1X -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_SECURITY_ERROR_LEAP_REQUIRES_USERNAME -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_PROPERTY NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_SECURITY_ERROR_SHARED_KEY_REQUIRES_WEP -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_PROPERTY NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_ERROR_CHANNEL_REQUIRES_BAND -> NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_PROPERTY Dropped error codes (were previously defined but unused): NM_SETTING_CDMA_ERROR_MISSING_SERIAL_SETTING NM_SETTING_CONNECTION_ERROR_IP_CONFIG_NOT_ALLOWED NM_SETTING_GSM_ERROR_MISSING_SERIAL_SETTING NM_SETTING_PPP_ERROR_REQUIRE_MPPE_NOT_ALLOWED NM_SETTING_PPPOE_ERROR_MISSING_PPP_SETTING NM_SETTING_SERIAL_ERROR_MISSING_PPP_SETTING NM_SETTING_WIRELESS_ERROR_MISSING_SECURITY_SETTING
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* whether to prefix the message with NM_SETTING_GSM_SETTING_NAME or
* NM_SETTING_CDMA_SETTING_NAME.
*/
g_set_error(error,
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR,
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_SETTING,
_("'%s' connection requires '%s' or '%s' setting"),
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_TYPE_DUN,
NM_SETTING_GSM_SETTING_NAME,
NM_SETTING_CDMA_SETTING_NAME);
g_prefix_error(error, "%s: ", NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_SETTING_NAME);
return FALSE;
}
}
/* PANU doesn't need a 'type' setting since no further configuration
* is required at the interface level.
*/
/* NAP mode needs a bridge setting, and a bridge needs a name. */
if (nm_streq(type, NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_TYPE_NAP)) {
if (!_nm_connection_verify_required_interface_name(connection, error))
return FALSE;
if (connection && !nm_connection_get_setting_bridge(connection))
missing_nap_bridge = TRUE;
} else {
if (!priv->bdaddr) {
g_set_error_literal(error,
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR,
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_PROPERTY,
_("property is missing"));
g_prefix_error(error,
"%s.%s: ",
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_SETTING_NAME,
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_BDADDR);
return FALSE;
}
}
/* errors form here are normalizable. */
if (!priv->type) {
/* as determined above, we can detect the bluetooth type. */
nm_assert(!missing_nap_bridge);
g_set_error_literal(error,
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR,
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_MISSING_PROPERTY,
_("property is missing"));
g_prefix_error(error,
"%s.%s: ",
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_SETTING_NAME,
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_TYPE);
return NM_SETTING_VERIFY_NORMALIZABLE;
}
if (missing_nap_bridge) {
g_set_error(error,
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR,
NM_CONNECTION_ERROR_INVALID_SETTING,
_("'%s' connection requires '%s' setting"),
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_TYPE_NAP,
NM_SETTING_BRIDGE_SETTING_NAME);
g_prefix_error(error, "%s: ", NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_SETTING_NAME);
return NM_SETTING_VERIFY_NORMALIZABLE_ERROR;
}
return TRUE;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
static void
get_property(GObject *object, guint prop_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec)
{
NMSettingBluetooth *setting = NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH(object);
switch (prop_id) {
case PROP_BDADDR:
g_value_set_string(value, nm_setting_bluetooth_get_bdaddr(setting));
break;
case PROP_TYPE:
g_value_set_string(value, nm_setting_bluetooth_get_connection_type(setting));
break;
default:
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID(object, prop_id, pspec);
break;
}
}
static void
set_property(GObject *object, guint prop_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec)
{
NMSettingBluetoothPrivate *priv = NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_GET_PRIVATE(object);
switch (prop_id) {
case PROP_BDADDR:
g_free(priv->bdaddr);
priv->bdaddr = g_value_dup_string(value);
break;
case PROP_TYPE:
g_free(priv->type);
priv->type = g_value_dup_string(value);
break;
default:
G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID(object, prop_id, pspec);
break;
}
}
/*****************************************************************************/
static void
nm_setting_bluetooth_init(NMSettingBluetooth *setting)
{}
/**
* nm_setting_bluetooth_new:
*
* Creates a new #NMSettingBluetooth object with default values.
*
* Returns: (transfer full): the new empty #NMSettingBluetooth object
**/
NMSetting *
nm_setting_bluetooth_new(void)
{
return (NMSetting *) g_object_new(NM_TYPE_SETTING_BLUETOOTH, NULL);
}
static void
finalize(GObject *object)
{
NMSettingBluetoothPrivate *priv = NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_GET_PRIVATE(object);
g_free(priv->bdaddr);
g_free(priv->type);
G_OBJECT_CLASS(nm_setting_bluetooth_parent_class)->finalize(object);
}
static void
nm_setting_bluetooth_class_init(NMSettingBluetoothClass *klass)
{
GObjectClass * object_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS(klass);
NMSettingClass *setting_class = NM_SETTING_CLASS(klass);
GArray * properties_override = _nm_sett_info_property_override_create_array();
g_type_class_add_private(klass, sizeof(NMSettingBluetoothPrivate));
object_class->get_property = get_property;
object_class->set_property = set_property;
object_class->finalize = finalize;
setting_class->verify = verify;
/**
* NMSettingBluetooth:bdaddr:
*
* The Bluetooth address of the device.
**/
obj_properties[PROP_BDADDR] = g_param_spec_string(
NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_BDADDR,
"",
"",
NULL,
G_PARAM_READWRITE | NM_SETTING_PARAM_INFERRABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS);
_nm_properties_override_gobj(properties_override,
obj_properties[PROP_BDADDR],
&nm_sett_info_propert_type_mac_address);
/**
* NMSettingBluetooth:type:
*
* Either "dun" for Dial-Up Networking connections or "panu" for Personal
* Area Networking connections to devices supporting the NAP profile.
**/
obj_properties[PROP_TYPE] = g_param_spec_string(NM_SETTING_BLUETOOTH_TYPE,
"",
"",
NULL,
G_PARAM_READWRITE | NM_SETTING_PARAM_INFERRABLE
| G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS);
g_object_class_install_properties(object_class, _PROPERTY_ENUMS_LAST, obj_properties);
_nm_setting_class_commit_full(setting_class,
NM_META_SETTING_TYPE_BLUETOOTH,
NULL,
properties_override);
}